Nikola Wins Fuel-Cell Approval by Arizona Corporation Commission
After a rocky finish in 2020, Nikola Motor Co announced it has secured an innovative electric rate schedule with Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) that the company said makes possible the accelerated development of hydrogen-based fueling solutions for the transportation industry.
The unanimous fuel-cell approval of this agreement by the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) provides Nikola with a competitive electric rate specifically designed for the production, processing and dispensing of hydrogen, the company said. This will support, among other things, enabling a zero-emission heavy-duty freight corridor along the I-10 freeway between Los Angeles and Phoenix, according to Nikola.
Nikola said that APS’s competitive electric rate will help lead the creation of the hydrogen economy in Arizona. Nikola estimated that under the rate structure it will be able to deliver hydrogen at market-leading prices and within the ranges required for Nikola to offer competitive lease rates for its trucks customers.
In a statement, Nikola noted that it is a company “dedicated to the advancement of innovative zero-emissions truck solutions and the energy infrastructure required to make this feasible.’’
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By facilitating low-cost production of hydrogen, ACC’s approval of this rate schedule paves the way for the curtailment of greenhouse gases in the transportation sector, while also providing benefits to key constituents via novel grid-balancing solutions, the company said.
Nikola said it was able too negotiate a lower rate because its hydrogen production facilities will be configured to respond to the needs of the grid, for example by reducing Nikola’s energy consumption from the electric grid during heatwaves.E
“Through this agreement, Nikola is assured a reliable and competitively priced source of electricity that will allow us to commence the development of hydrogen production facilities to serve the fueling needs of our truck customers,’’ said Pablo Koziner, Nikola’s president of energy and commercial.
The agreement marks “an important milestone,’’ the company said. Going forward, Nikola will work with APS to finalize site selection and interconnection requirements to establish its first hydrogen production facility in Arizona.
“For decades, hydrogen has been a promising, but elusive, source of clean energy for both the transportation and power sectors. We simply haven’t done enough to bring hydrogen to the mainstream,” said ACC chairwoman Lea Márquez Peterson. “As we begin to enter a new energy economy, however, I want to ensure that we take all steps necessary to promote Arizona’s gradual and innovative move towards de-carbonization.”
Come on, everybody knows by now that hydrogen will have no place on the roads, ever.
The only thing Nikola Motors has proven is that they themselves are a fraud.
It is so obviously clear.